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Dink's Song" is an American folk song played by many folk revival musicians such as
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and
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, as well as more recent musicians like
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. The song tells the story of a woman deserted by her lover when she needs him the most.
The first historical record of the song was by ethnomusicologist
John LomaxJohn Avery Lomax was an American teacher, a pioneering musicologist and folklorist who did much for the preservation of American folk songs...
in 1908, who recorded it as sung by an
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woman called Dink, as she washed her man's clothes in a tent camp of migratory
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-builders on the bank of the
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, a few miles from
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and
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.
The song was also covered by
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singer
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and included on the limited edition 2-disc release of his album Angelhead.
Lyrics
If I had wings like Norah's dove
I'd fly up the river to the one I love
Fare thee well, oh honey, fare thee well
I've got a man, he's long and tall
Moves his body like a cannon ball
Fare thee well, oh honey, fare thee well
One of these days and it won't be long
Call my name and I'll be gone
Fare thee well, oh honey, fare thee well
I remember one night, a drizzling rain
Round my heart I felt a pain
Fare thee well, oh honey, fare thee well
When I wore my apron low
Couldn't keep you from my do
Fare thee well, oh honey, fare thee well
Now I wear my apron high
Scarcely ever see you passing by
Fare thee well, oh honey, fare thee well
Now my apron's up to my chin
You pass my door and you won't come in
Fare thee well, oh honey, fare thee well
If I had listened to what my mama said
I'd be at home in my mama's bed
Fare thee well, oh honey, fare thee well
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